Denizin Altında (3 Yaş) - Ana Milbourne Denizin altında ne olduğunu ¦ hiç meraK etiniz mi? Igaların altına dalın ve aceleci balıkları, >arK» söyleyen balinayı ve derinlerde parıldayan canlıları HeşPedin. Author: TÜBİTAK Yayınları. Publisher: TÜBİTAK YAYINLARI.
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Denizin Altında (3 Yaş) - Anna Milbourne
This book would have so much more enjoyable if some of the language had been cleaned up. The writing style is excellent, I just don't enjoy the 'F' word, I think it's crude and unneccessary. The story is about A.J. and his best friend Eugene and various family members and others in a small GA town. Mostly the wild escapades of the two. Eugene lives up on a mountain in a cabin, A..J. is married and lives in town. Some rather wild things happen such as a house being moved by helicopter and the porch falls off and lands on one of the characters dog. Rather unrealistic, but the writer adds a lot of humor from the situation. Not that having a dog die is funny, far from it, but the way the situation is handled is funny. Eugene has lived a rather wild & crazy life and A.J. is a stable guy with a wife, kids and a job, yet the two have been friends since they were young boys. Eugene gets cancer and A.J. manages his care giving. Eugene requests that when the time comes & the pain gets to be too much that A.J. will shoot him so he doesn't have to suffer. A.J. tells him that there's no way he will do it. But then toward the end he sees him in extreme pain and nothing left off him, but skin & bones, just a shodow of what he once was. Does he do it or not?
2022-11-17 19:39
Illuminating background on Iran Author Maryam Panah’s challenging book explains the history that shaped Iran’s pivotal Islamic Revolution in the context of dueling economic philosophies. The text began as her Ph.D. thesis at the London School of Economics, which may explain the challenging long sentences and the academic jargon. At times, this style makes the book dense and frustrating, since it covers such a compelling topic. However, readers will learn a great deal from the sections explaining each chapter’s major concepts. Panah knowingly recounts events primarily for scholars interested in the internal, theoretical structures and philosophies at work, however, she does not suggest ways for Iran to leave its isolationist status, temper its polemics and rejoin the world community. getAbstract recommends this book as an important, even if at times arduous, background text on Iran. Scholars of the revolution will find it illuminating, and those concerned about Iran’s role in global politics, from its status in the Middle East to its nuclear ambitions, also will be intrigued.
2020-09-04 21:19